Word info

AAAA

Speech parts

1. AAAA - Noun

2. AAAA - Proper noun

Meaning

Amateur Athletic Association of America

American Association for the Advancement of Agnosticism

American Association for the Advancement of Atheism

American Association for Affirmative Action

American Association of Advertising Agencies

Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia

Antique Appraisal Association of America

Army Aviation Association of America

Associated Actors and Artists of America

(Singapore) Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies

Australian Advertising Advisory Authority

Australian Association of Advertising Agencies

Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association

"Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, and Auditing", the four main services provided by an Internet Authentication Service.

A specific size and configuration of electric battery.

(slang) A baseball player who is too good for Minor League Baseball, but not good enough for Major League Baseball.

A type of DNS record used to indicate the IPv6 internet address of a DNS name.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Consolation games begin at 3:00 on Saturday with four girls and four boys teams advancing to the North AAAA which will be held at Magnolia Heights Academy in Senatobia starting on February 11th. Source: Internet

The most common types of records stored in the DNS database are for Start of Authority (SOA), IP addresses (A and AAAA), SMTP mail exchangers (MX), name servers (NS), pointers for reverse DNS lookups (PTR), and domain name aliases (CNAME). Source: Internet

EDIT Found the solution to the IPv6 IPs: $ dig AAAA 1dot1dot1dot1. Source: Internet

Blessed Trinity coach Tim McFarlin gets dunked with gatorade after their win against Marist during the Class AAAA Championship game at Marist School Friday, December 15, 2017, in Atlanta. Source: Internet

DNS64 will synthesize AAAA records from A records. Source: Internet

Football/Volleyball: LA girls stay put at No. 4 Here are this week’s Class AAAA football and volleyball coaches polls. Source: Internet

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